Evince
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Evince displaying a PDF |
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Developed by | The Evince Team |
Latest release | 2.22.2 / 28 May 2008 |
OS | Linux, Solaris, BSD, other Unix-like |
Genre | Document viewer |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://gnome.org/projects/evince/ |
Evince is a document viewer for both PDF and PostScript documents for the GNOME desktop environment. The goal of Evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on GNOME with a single, simple application.
Evince has been included in GNOME since GNOME 2.12, released on 7 September 2005. It is written mainly in C, with a small part (the code that interfaces with poppler) written in C++.
Released under the GNU General Public License, Evince is free software.
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[edit] History
Evince began as a rewrite of GPdf, which most people thought was getting unwieldy to maintain. In a short period of time it surpassed the functionality of GPdf. GPdf and GGV, the default Postscript viewer in GNOME, are no longer maintained.[1]
[edit] Features
- Search: Integrated search that displays the number of results found and highlights the results on the page.
- Page thumbnails: Thumbnails of pages show quick reference for page navigation within a document. Evince's thumbnails are available in the left sidebar of the viewer.
- Page indexing: For documents that support indexes Evince gives the option of showing the document index for quick moving from one section to another.
- Selection: Evince allows selecting text in PDF files.
- Dual: Evince may show two pages (left, right) at a time.
[edit] Supported document formats
Evince supports many different single and multipage document formats. Here is the list of formats that are currently supported.
[edit] Built-in support
- PDF using the poppler backend
- PostScript using the Ghostscript backend
- Multi-Page TIFF
[edit] Optional support
- DVI
- DjVu using the DjVuLibre backend
- OpenDocument Presentation when built with --enable-impress
- Images (currently included as a toy, but needs work)
- Comic book
[edit] Possible or planned to support
- Microsoft PowerPoint using libpreview (currently alpha-quality)
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